Time to consider A Memorial to Iraqi Courage
Considering this latest act of Iraqi bravery, I think it's time to consider planning a memorial in Iraq- paid for by the U.S. and whatever Iraqi civilians would like to contribute- to honor extremely brave Iraqi troops, police officers and civilians. There are a number of old Sadaam statues that could be melted down and the bronze recast into such a structure.
As appalling lacking in artistic talent, I do have a pretty good imagination. I envision the following design for the memorial:
Three middle-aged women- a Shia, A Kurd and a Sunni- leaving a polling place with dyed fingers in a victory sign. A group of determined civilian men- some armed- stand guard by the exit with a lone Iraqi Policeman standing guard at the entrance to the poll. On a road passing away from the poll, a
group of four policeman alert by their car; a little farther on, a little girl with a small bear sits by the roadside. Further down the road, a U.S. Captain is shaking hands with his counterpart from a group of ING standing beside a canal. The U.S. officer is part of a small group of U.S. soldiers- weapons slung- that are departing. A young boy, standing with the ING troops, waves to the departing U.S. detachment.
A separate plaque would detail each story at the base of the sculpture. What do you think?
P.S. I can't find the link to the story for the armed civilians at the poll exit. That refers to a small village that, after the election, a group of terrorists visited to 'punish' for turning out to vote. When it was over, three civilians were wounded, but five thugs were dead, eight wounded and the citizens burned the terrorist's cars. If you can find the link to this story, please send it on.
As appalling lacking in artistic talent, I do have a pretty good imagination. I envision the following design for the memorial:
Three middle-aged women- a Shia, A Kurd and a Sunni- leaving a polling place with dyed fingers in a victory sign. A group of determined civilian men- some armed- stand guard by the exit with a lone Iraqi Policeman standing guard at the entrance to the poll. On a road passing away from the poll, a
group of four policeman alert by their car; a little farther on, a little girl with a small bear sits by the roadside. Further down the road, a U.S. Captain is shaking hands with his counterpart from a group of ING standing beside a canal. The U.S. officer is part of a small group of U.S. soldiers- weapons slung- that are departing. A young boy, standing with the ING troops, waves to the departing U.S. detachment.
A separate plaque would detail each story at the base of the sculpture. What do you think?
P.S. I can't find the link to the story for the armed civilians at the poll exit. That refers to a small village that, after the election, a group of terrorists visited to 'punish' for turning out to vote. When it was over, three civilians were wounded, but five thugs were dead, eight wounded and the citizens burned the terrorist's cars. If you can find the link to this story, please send it on.